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From 3D printer to the front line

When a country is suddenly plunged into war and citizens have been mobilised to fight back against the invaders, it is no wonder that supplies of critical medical supplies such as tourniquets run low. This was, of course, the exact situation Ukraine found itself in when Russia invaded.

“All of a sudden you have 100,000 people who are mobilised to the Territorial Defence Force,” said Jakub Kaminski, a medical robotics engineer based in Massachusetts. “They are getting a gun, a

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